Firefighters Investigate High Carbon Monoxide Readings, Greensboro NC


Firefighters responded to a house due to high carbon monoxide levels. They checked gas appliances and a vehicle that was left running to find potential sources of CO. The incident focused on ensuring the safety of the occupants.
Audio|Source: Guilford Metro Fire
01:36
Transcript:
Go ahead. Use part EMS or location, emergency traffic reference the seizure. Tim. This is Matt from Command. What's our update? Command, right now we do have elevated CO readings. We're going to try to isolate it to the appliances and check what appliances actually has gas. if we can just turn them off. You might know if they had the car running in the garage or anything before we got. We're going to touch. Ten, four, he says one to the touch. Chief, I don't think this car has been moved, the brakes are cold, but the motor is hot. Hasmaid entry to health my command. Can you repeat? We're haunted to the H-Fact. It's up in the attic and it is gas powered. And our readings went up to 78 cars 1 million on COs. St.4. You can access the building.
Go ahead. Use part EMS or location, emergency traffic reference the seizure. Tim. This is Matt from Command. What's our update? Command, right now we do have elevated CO readings. We're going to try to isolate it to the appliances and check what appliances actually has gas. if we can just turn them off. You might know if they had the car running in the garage or anything before we got. We're going to touch. Ten, four, he says one to the touch. Chief, I don't think this car has been moved, the brakes are cold, but the motor is hot. Hasmaid entry to health my command. Can you repeat? We're haunted to the H-Fact. It's up in the attic and it is gas powered. And our readings went up to 78 cars 1 million on COs. St.4. You can access the building.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Greene St, Greensboro, NC 27401
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